Having made a backup of the "Move to SD" Folder.
If only!!
Ill try and remove the files added by cgtp-r, I effectively did a 'merge' of cgtp-r into the sd card. Hopefully that will fix it, otherwise ill try wii.guide
Having made a backup of the "Move to SD" Folder.
My homebrew apps aren't showing up at all on The Homebrew Channel. I had everything ready but that apps aren't showing. On a side note, I also have to redump all 50 of the Japanese Namco VC arcade WADS since the dumps aren't good either. I need a noob friendly guide for that. Used BootMii and it doesn't work.
I really don't know how to install an emulated NAND.Also for wiiware is best to use an emulated nand.
I really don't know how to install an emulated NAND.
SysCheck HDE v2.4.0 HacksDen Edition by JoostinOnline, Double_A, R2-D2199, and Nano
...runs on IOS58 (rev 6176).
Region: PAL
System Menu 4.1E (v54450)
Priiloader installed
Drive date: 12.18.2008
Homebrew Channel 1.1.2 running on IOS58
Console ID: 144965479
Console Type: Wii
Shop Channel Country: Sweden (107)
Boot2 v4
Found 91 titles.
Found 56 IOS on this console. 8 of them are stubs.
IOS3 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS4 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS9 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS10 (rev 768): Stub
IOS11 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS12 (rev 526): No Patches
IOS13 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS14 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS15 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS16 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, Flash Access, NAND Access
IOS17 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS20 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS21 (rev 1039): No Patches
IOS22 (rev 1294): No Patches
IOS28 (rev 1807): No Patches
IOS30 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS31 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS33 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS34 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS35 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS36 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access
IOS37 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS38 (rev 4124): No Patches
IOS40 (rev 3072): Stub
IOS41 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS43 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS45 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS46 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS48 (rev 4124): No Patches
IOS50 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS51 (rev 4864): Stub
IOS52 (rev 5888): Stub
IOS53 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS55 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS56 (rev 5662): No Patches
IOS57 (rev 5919): No Patches
IOS58 (rev 6176): USB 2.0
IOS60 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS61 (rev 5662): No Patches
IOS62 (rev 6430): No Patches
IOS70 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS80 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS90 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug
IOS202[60] (rev 65535, Info: hermesrodries-v6): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS222 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS223 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS224[57] (rev 65535, Info: hermesrodries-v6): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS236 (rev 54321): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, Beer Ticket
IOS245[37] (rev 21008, Info: d2x-v8final): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS246[38] (rev 21008, Info: d2x-v8final): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access
IOS247[53] (rev 21008, Info: d2x-v8final): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS248[55] (rev 21008, Info: d2x-v8final): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS249[56] (rev 65535, Info: d2x-v10beta52): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS250[57] (rev 65535, Info: d2x-v10beta52): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS251[58] (rev 21008, Info: d2x-v8final): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS254 (rev 65281): BootMii
BC v6
MIOS v65535
Report generated on 03/17/2021.
Is it possible to hack Classic Controller usage into games that stupidly don't feature it?
Oh good - I absolutely detest the forced implementation of such inherently flawed, inaccurate and aggravatingly-frustrating technology for this console, which ended up killing any enjoyment I might've had for its game library.It would be actually easier to hack games to use the Gamecube controller. In fact I am surprised you didn't see this:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/wiimote-emulation-through-gamecube-controller.520194/
Your Wii needs cleaning and may be bricked.
Also "My son wanted to play with it so we hooked it up and he ran an system update. "
That was really dumb.
Bricked seems far off since it works with original games. Running the update wasnt my choice and I dont see that comment bringing any value at all.
I have deleted all cIOS entries and re-installed d2x, but still the same issue. If I force the original game to run on IOS249 (d2x) it will show the exact same symptoms.
So, anyone want to tell me how to clean and reinstall?
Semi brick happens when you update the wii using discs from different region. It used to happen a lot when people were playing with backup discs with modchip- It's kinda rare to see these days unless his son was trying to play a foreign game.Have you tried bluebomb or another 4 3 hack?
And a Wii can be parcially bricked and still run games, that's what usually happens when you update a hacked Wii.
Have you tried bluebomb or another 4 3 hack?
And a Wii can be parcially bricked and still run games, that's what usually happens when you update a hacked Wii.
Semi brick happens when you update the wii using discs from different region. It used to happen a lot when people were playing with backup discs with modchip- It's kinda rare to see these days unless his son was trying to play a foreign game.
Also, his Wii already has Homebrew Channel installed, so talking about trying othet exploits are not needed at all. He needs to reinstall overwritten cIOSes in order to regain access to homebrew.
While I'm not an expert at all when it comes to IOS related stuffs, here are my 2 cents-
You could first fully update your Wii to 4.3, and then try to use ModMii and overwrite IOSes with ones that it provides. It should provide all the necessary IOSes to run homebrews, including USB Loaders.
Dude, this isn't relevant at all. He already has the HBC installed, going back and running a different exploit isn't going to accomplish anythingHave you tried bluebomb or another 4 3 hack?
some stubbed cIOS slots does not qualify as a semi-brick. A semi-brick from an update would be a 003 brick on a poorly region changed Wii that was formerly Korean. This situation is not classified as a semi-brick, but simply an update that removed some of his softmods.And a Wii can be parcially bricked and still run games, that's what usually happens when you update a hacked Wii.